Vancouver Whitecaps launch youth movement as 10th season kicks off Saturday
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps are hoping that young legs will lead to improved results as their 10th season in Major League Soccer kicks off on Saturday night.
Vancouver finished 23rd overall in the 24-team league last season with a 8-16-10 record. A raft of off-season changes has the Whitecaps entering the new year with an average age of 24.1, the youngest team in MLS.
“I’m bringing the average up, which is just wild to me,” laughed 25-year-old defender Jake Nerwinski, who is starting his fourth season with the club. “I think that we have a lot of good young guys. We had a really good pre-season, worked on a lot of things that we needed to. We’re ready to go. We’re ready to fly.”
The Whitecaps posted a 3-2-1 exhibition record as the club worked to establish its aggressive new high-press playing style, using the counterattack to create chances by pressuring opposing defences.